Iranians are celebrating their most memorable day in the history of the London 2012 Olympics. Athletes from Iran won two gold and two silver medals on Tuesday, 7 August, 2012.

Ghasem Rezaei added the third Olympic wrestling gold to Iran's haul in London, in the -96kg Greco-Roman final, making the Iranian team the best team in Greco-Roman category for the first time ever.

Ehsan Hadadi, an Iranian discus thrower got a silver medal. It is the first Iranian medal in Olympic Games history outside wrestling, weightlifting, and taekwondo. In the weightlifting category, Iran won a gold and a silver medal, adding to the joy of Iranians with a total of four golds and eight medals.

But one issue ruined the party: thousands of Iranians called Saeid Morad Abdvali's defeat in a wrestling match a conspiracy by the Olympic referee against Iran's World Champion.

A Facebook page to support Abdalvali was launched [fa] and received more than 27,000 likes in less than 24 hours. On this page all Iranians are invited to join in order to lighten Abdavali's sorrow. A video of the match was published too: